Russian Revolution: Hope, Tragedy, Myths

Russian Revolution: Hope, Tragedy, Myths

EditorEkaterina Rogatchevskaia
Introduction byEkaterina Rogatchevskaia
PublisherThe British Library
Contributing WriterAaron McGaughey, Sarah Badcock, Jonathan Smele, Mike Carey, Nick Baron
Printed byGreat Wall Printing Co.
Designed byAndrew Shoolbred
Photo/Picture ResearcherSally Nichols
Epilogue byEkaterina Rogatchevskaia
Chronology byKatie McElvanny
FormatSoft cover
LanguageEnglish
LocationLondon, England
Copyright2017
Pages / Font239 pages
ISBN 139780712356787
ChaptersA Note on Conventions, 6 List of Contributors, 7 Acknowledgements, 8 Timeline, 10 Introduction, 21 1. Tsar and His People: The Russian Empire on the Brink of the Twentieth Century, 27 2. 1917: The Weeks when Decades Happened, 73 3. Cursed Days: The 'Russian' Civil Wars, 111 4. The New World is Born, 147 5. Russia and the World on Fire, 181 6. Epilogue - Putting History Into Words: Russian Novelists Write the Revolution, 218 Further Reading, 232 Illustration Credits, 234 Index, 235
Notesprinted in China by Great Wall Printing Co. Published on the occasion of the British Library exhibition Russian Revolution: Hope, Tragedy, Myths. Text copyrighted by individual contributors, 2017. Images copyright 2017, the British Library Board and other named copyright holders.
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